Death is only the beginning
A New Lease On Death, a non-cozy supernatural mystery, follows a grumpy, recently deceased ghost and her new, annoyingly perky living roommate as they form an unlikely alliance and put aside their considerable differences to solve a series of seemingly unrelated murders in their Boston neighborhood.
Death is only the beginning in Olivia Blacke's A New Lease on Death, a darkly funny supernatural mystery that introduces an unlikely crime-solving duo. Available in hardback, e-book, and audiobook October 29, 2024 from Minotaur.
“Smart. Quirky. Suspenseful. Everything you could want in a whodunnit.” –Darcie Wilde Bestselling Author of the Useful Woman mysteries
“Absolutely addictive, I was shocked when the story ended because I didn’t want it to end and I needed more Cordelia and Ruby.” –Lyn Liao Butler, Amazon bestselling author of Someone Else’s Life
“Bursting with cleverness and fun, A New Lease on Death is a detective novel with a twist. Olivia Blacke’s winning mystery is sure to inspire seances, because readers will be dying for their own ghostly side-kick. I can’t wait to tell everyone about this book!” – Eliza Jane Brazier, author of Good Rich People and Girls and Their Horses
Ruby Young’s new Boston apartment comes with all the usual perks. Windows facing the brick wall of the next-door building. Heat that barely works. A malfunctioning buzzer. Noisy neighbors. A dead body on the sidewalk outside. And of course, a ghost.
Since Cordelia Graves died in her apartment a few months ago, she’s kept up her residency, despite being bored out of her (non-tangible) skull and frustrated by her new roommate. When her across-the-hall neighbor, Jake Macintyre, is shot and killed in an apparent mugging gone wrong outside their building, Cordelia is convinced there’s more to it and is determined to bring his killer to justice.
Unfortunately, Cordelia, being dead herself, can’t solve the mystery alone. She has to enlist the help of the obnoxiously perky, living tenant of her apartment. Ruby is twenty, annoying, and has never met a houseplant she couldn’t kill. But she also can do everything Cordelia can’t, from interviewing suspects to researching Jake on the library computers that go up in a puff of smoke if Cordelia gets too close. As the roommates form an unlikely friendship and get closer to the truth about Jake’s death, they also start to uncover other dangerous secrets.